The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 263, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1928 Page: 6 of 8
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111101( LEAGUE
FLAG BATTLES
SAME AS OVER
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Yankees " Clinch American
ut - Pennant by Trouncing De-
troit 11 to 6
By 'PRA NK GETTY
(United Press Sports Editor)
NEW YORK Sept 29 (1P)—The
Major Lertgue pennant races are
practically over and barring a mire-
satt cle the New York Yankees and the
" St Louis Cardinals will meet in the
2-1 World Series Scheduled to start next
Thursday
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The Yankees clinched the-American
League pennant by their victory over
the Detroit Tigers yesterday 11 to
6 The Caroinals have to win only
one more game to capture the Na--"
Mona' League championship or if
4- the New York Giants lose today the
effect will he the same
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By defeating the Tigers the
Yanks won their sixth pennant of the
past eight years They will enter
the World Sries crippled by the 1lb
sence of Earl Combs Probably the
greatest center fielder in the- game
today and with Herb Pennock Babe
Ruth and Tony Latzeri suffering
from injuries which may iseriously
impair their value in the post-sepson
classic
Combs fractured his wrist in
Thursday' ball game Pennock may
I he unable to pitch at all Ruth is limp-
I jag and Lazzeri has water on the
shoulder which makes it extremely
elingerous for him to use his arm
When the St Louis Cardinals scor-
- ed seven runs in the fifteenth inning
at Braves Field yerterday they prac-
''' tically clinched the National League
pennant The standing today is:
Ur T
a WLPet
St Louis 94 58 618
New York 92 60 605
The only 'Aimee for the Giants to
--come through would be to &feat the
Chiotgo Cubs today while the Card'
mals were losing to the Boston Braves
end themitiefPat St Louis at the Po-
lo Grounds Sunday In that highly
'improbable event it also would be
t necessary for the Red Birds to lose
' two games to the Giants in the play-
off series which would start next
week before a so-called "Sully Se-
rice" for the world's championship
w would be necessary
When President John Heydler of gc
the National League overruled the
protest of the Giants concerning the ma
first game of Thursday's double- in
header he practically wrote out the
ticket for the Cardinals to enter the ed
World Series
The New York National League
club faces an almost insurmountable
handicap yet stranger things have
happened in this topsy-turvy season i
than that John J: McGraw should
bring his club through to another
pennant
If the Cardinals win today or if
the Giants lose or if lboth thei2
remote p(m'sibilities occur the Sun-
day game whkh brings the leading
pennant contenders together at the
Polo Grounds will be as unnecessary
as an Al Smith button on the east
side of New York
Having clinched the American
League pennant the Yankees now
love five days of badly needed rest
before the post-season series for the
world's championship
If the Cardinal R win the National
League pennant they will enter the
World Series a badly' tired ball club
Their strength has been taxed even
more than that of the Pittsburgh Pi
rates a year ago and the Pirates'
were so worn out that they were easy
victims for the Yankees in four !
straight games
However if St Louis wins today
uo in Boston Willie Sherdel Grover
Cleveland Alexander anti Jess Haines
will he ready for mound duty against
the American League champion" next
-week and the Yankees have no such
pitchers available
Houston Buffs
Have Backs to
Wall in Series
HOUCTON Tex Sept 29 (11')—
' Two down and with their backs to
the wall the Houston Buffs were to
meet the Birmingham Barons here'
today in the third game of the Dixie
series for the baseball championship
of the south
Frank Barnes a southpaw sold
to Detroit or Jim Lindsey was ex-
' parted to pitch for the Texas Lsnigue
champions with Luther Roy who
was knocked front the box in the sees
end game at Birmingham Thursday
was the probable Southern League
hurler
The weather was perfect and more
than 16000 fans were expected to
' see the contest
POTEA Island Railway
Plans construction of spur road from
Monroe to Potent
HOOKER—Addition will be built
to Lutheran Church here -
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Oklahoma Aggies Open Gridiron
Season With Denver Team Today
STILLWATER Okla Sept 29 --
(Specia1)--Starting slowly but gain-
ing 'nowor and confidence as it went
along Ito- Oklahoma A and M col-
lege varsity foottril tom Thursday
pushed two touchdown? over the fresh
men in the It !4crimmage before Re-
gis collego of Denver comes here to-
day for the first game of the season
The varsity didn't look very good
during the first few minutes of play
fumbling Tressing up plays forget-
ting signals and failing to block out
the charging freshman line Within
'even or eight minutes however the
"arsity got orginized and smashed
thru the line for consistent gains
pass Baker to Williams result
ed in the first touchdown and Wil-
14ams- sneaked through the center of
the lines for the second counter Using
the Notre Dame shift which is the
style of play Regis uses the fresh-
men were unable to make gains tbru
the varsity line
AI :though the varsity made 3 good
impression on the several hundred
fans who were out to see the last
scrimmage of the week there ewes
gloom in the Aggie camp today be-
cause Deb Williams sophomore guark
terback turned his ankle and will
Oklahoma Baptist
University Squad
Takes Initial Tilt
SHAWNEE Okla Sept 29 (LP)
—The Oklahoma Baptist University
of Shawnee trounced Burleson Col-
lege of Greenville Texas in their
season opener at Shawnee Friday by
29 to O The Burleson eleven were
no match for their heavier opponents
and garnered but 22 yards from scrim
make as compared with 414 yards
gained by the Bison
Boys Open Caddy
Golf Tournament
Over Local Course
Over s dozen boys caddies for
member of the Cushing Country
'Club teed off this nikoming in the
qualifying round of the club's caddy
tournament under the direction of R
("Dick") Clay generalissimo of
golf
These lads took their lunch and
were to remain at the club until late
in the afternoon o
They started the tournament pair-
ed in foursomes
Cushing
be unable to play fcrr several' weeks
There is no chance that he will get
into the Regis game according to
trainers
William was considered certain of
a place in the starting lineup Just
who will call the signals Saturday
is more c‘r less of an uncertainty
Frank BuH-erfied a tow-headed sub
stitute of last year and Roy Dan
ford who won a letter two years
ago are probabilities Neither has
shown as much versatility as Wit-
Iiims so far in practice OCSS ions and
probably won't he able to run the
team as 3moothly as Williams would
have
WhileCoahJ FMaulhetsh never
announces a starting lineup in ad-
vance of a game it is pretty gener-
Ally known on' the campus who will
get the first chance at Regis
It looks like Myers at center Hen-
drickson and Estep at guard Patto-
son ard Schwartz at ta:kle Poole
and Ellis at end and Gore Baker
Choate :and Butterfield or Danford in
the backfield With ‘uch a starting
lineup Baker would do most of the
punting and passing and Core the
place kicking for the extra po:nt aft-
er touchdown
"Little World's
Series" Is Even
Today One Each
ROCHESTER N Y Sep 29 (LP)
—The "little worlds series" between
Rochester champions of the Interna-
tional league and Indianapolis chon
pions of the Americal Association
was tne all today
The Indians wort the firr game
fr to 2 in 11 innings and yetterday
the Rea Wings behind tile excellent
pitching of Decatur won the second
Ada High School
Gridiron Squad
Has Good Record
ADA Okla Sept 29 (lP)—Hor-
ace Mann high school of Ma stands
undefeated today after three football
games the last played yesterday
when they defeated Coalgate high
school 38 to 0 on the local athletic
field Horace Mann is an adjucnt to
the East Central Teachet's College
PRAGUE—New curbs and gutters
will be built on several streets of
town
a c' ekes
Are Coming Down
With Federal Blue
Pennant Tires selling
at these astonishing
low prices other tires
of equal or inferior
quality are being
forced out of the high
price fields
You can buy Real Quality at these
Unusually Low Prices:
29x440 $ 835
29x475 1060
30600 1220
311600 1260
311E525 1400
33x600 1810
Tennis & Griffith Motor Co
Phone 127
Oklahoma
Fight Fans Wirt'
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See Jim Jeffries -
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at Fight in Tulsa
CUshinr fieht fans who will motor
'to Tills Monday nirht to see the
Rabe ItuntBig Boy" Peterson hes
vvweight fifiht at Conveir-ont
will See lim Jeffries farmer world'
heavyweitrnt champion
Jeffrie3 will see the fkrht and be-
tween rounds will be introduced to
the Spectators
WKS DEFEATS
117ES IN TURRET
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'knit Phriades an& Jesse A Rog-
' erg' at a thne to be determmed them-
ecives tneet in en eighteen hole
final match for the Cushing Country
Club handicap tournament title as
the result ot Rhoadee victory yes-
terday afternoon over R C Jones I
up
The match wn one of the closest
f the entire tournament and not un-
til the iihat hole had Rhoades hang
up his win niul entered the final lap
Both played !rood rounds and the re
sult was in mest casetran upset since
the majority favored Jones to min
Rhoades nor Rogers announced
whether they would play the finals
tomorrow at the Country Club anal
the chances 'are they wilt rest a few
(lays
Thursday October 4th 10 A M
five and Onealalf Ohs Huth of Castling o Highway b 18 on the Echo-
hawk Homestead Three Mks South and Three Lilies West el Yak
SEABA 'Auctioneer
HORSES
1 Bay horse 5 years old wt 1350
I Bay horse years old wt 1350
:1 Brown hprse 7 years old wt 1375
1 Brown horse 7 years old wt 1300
COWS
1 Red Pole cow giving milk 7 yrs
old
1 Red Pole cow giving milk 6 yrs
oid
1 Red Pole cow giving milk 7 yrs
I old
3 Red Heifer calves
1 Half Jersey- a years old fresh soon
HOGS
1 Duroc Jersey Brood sow 1 year
oId wt about 35a
I Poland China sow 2 yrs: old wt
' 325
'I Boar wt: 275
100 Re'd Hens
1 Set 1 3-4 in nearly new harness
1 Set good chain harness
No 12: DeravaI Separator
rCast Iron 6 hole range with reser
voir nearly new
1 Boxill'eater
1 TopSy stove
I Coal burning brooder 1200 size
1 Incubator 300 egg size
1 good brooder house 8x10
Rog crate
Southwest Conference Football
Teams Play First Games Today
f 'DALLAS Tex Sept 29 (113)--The past three years and are rated high
last preliminary games before the this year Coach Bible's crew will
Intoning games in the southwest con- have to display superlative football
fenence next Saturday will be played ' to overcwne the aerial attack which
this afternoon the Pirates are expected to uncover:
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' None of today's games will have Texas Christian Univeraity meets
'any bearing on the 1928 conference Deniel Baker of Browntwood Al-
' standings Several of the tilts will though the South Texas team le not
however be watched with interest be expected to 'uncork an unusual brand
cause they will offer opportunity for of football they have a reputation as
comparison of the strength of sever- hard fighter& and Coach Matty Bell's
al conference members inexperienced charges will find it
Southern Methodist University' is tough cladding throughout
believed to have the hardest assign- Rice Institute weakened by the I
'ment in Howard Payne The Yellow- lose of her stellar linesman faced
jackets invaded the Mustang camp Sam Houston tioninal The Owls
with a team of veterans and it is might tear roughshod through the
doubtfulin as much as S M U is normal team in spite of their handl-
:weakened by changes in its line-up if clam Coach Rothgeb htiq put his
a very large score will occur charges through strenuous practices
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IPease University meeting her am
!lust first-game opponent St Ed-
wards also has a tough assignment
' because the Saints are looked upon
as a contender for honors in the Tex-
as conference
The probable strength of Baylor
University and S M U university
will be measured as Bayor meets
Denton normal The Mustangs de-
feated the teachers 33 to 6 last Sat-
urday Texas A and M has a tough as-
signment in Southwestern University
of George town The Pirates won
the Texas conference title twice in the'
ILllog
1111SCELLANEOUS
BRING CUPS--FREE LUNCH
nos LOSE
HARDFOUGHT
GEE FRIDAY
A crippled gridiron crew returned
to Cushing last ' nigbt late in place
' or the hich spirited squad that left
here yesterday morning to engage in
it's second Northern Conference foot-
ball game as the result of a gruell-
ing battle in which the Fairfax "Red
Devils" took an 18 to 8 decision
Rice Institute weakened by the As a result of yesterday's game
lose of her stellar linesman faced ! Roscoe Ruh len center and captain
Sam Houston noun-mi—The Owls has a fractured left arm Charles
might tear roughshod through the Keeling half back has a wrenched
normal team in spite of their handl- ankle and Costello Taylor quarter- f
clap Coach Rothgeb hsq put his back is suffering from an injured
charges through strenuous practices ac
bk while other members of the
kx ince the start of the season and they ' teem are also bruised
Sam Houston notenal — The Owls has a fractured left arm Charles
might tear roughshod through the Keeling half back has a wrenched
normal team in spite of their handl- ankle and Costello: Taylor quarter- f
cap Coach Rothgeb hsq put his back is suffering from an injured
charges through strenuous practices ac
bk while other member of
since the start of the season and they ' team are also bruised 8 th e
are in good condition Howard ("Horsefly") Lynn tackle
Arkansas University is the only
loomed as Cushing's star yesterday
conference school to play in foreign
when he seooped up a fumble on his
own 30 yard line and saved by a good
tiFesirtilptoirytinivTehresitRylsoartbaroxkfsoinzt Miss interference of Jodie Roebuck Buddy
Wade and Pete Gurley raced seventy
veteran ijn derthAerkacoanscahsintgettomf hScashmaindlti hsetede yards for the local boys' only touch-
early in the season They have a rec-
a cleoy brand of football for this down
Fairxax's touchdowns came in the
ord of two victories in their last two second third and fourth quarters
while Cushings' single score occurred
games with Mississippi and are deter-
mined not to break the record today in the third period
although they will be minus the ser- Cushing is not by itself in injuries
vices of their veteran quarterback this morning however since fou4
Clarence Geise who remained at Fairfax players were carried off the
home nursing an infected elbow field in the latter part of the eon
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FARM MACHINERY
1 Bain Special 3 1-4 low wheels with
tight box
1 Klondike Gang Sulky plow 14-in
1 Goodenough sulky plow 16-in
1 Moline 6 shovel riding corn plow
1 Walking corn plow
1 10-ft steel harrow
1 Walker breaking plow
1 Mower standard 5 ft cut in good
repair
2 Wagons
1 4-shovel John Deere corn plow
1 Sulky rake
1 Set disc row openers
1 Wheel barrow
1 Harrow -
1 Corn sheller
1 Walking Combination Lister
Chains and Boomers
1 Hay rack
1 Cotton rack
1 Stock saddle
1 Iron bed springs and mattress
1 Heater good as new
1 Coleman gas lamp
1 40-gal kettle
Tons Sudan Hay
300 Bu Oats more or less
Many other articles too numerous
to mention
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TERMq OF SALE—All sums of $10 or under cash all oyer that amount twelve
mont4' credit will be given on approved security bearing interest at 10 per cent
per annum from date of sale No property to be removed until settled for
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